W I L M E T T E L I F E September 18, 1947 pence cans to International Scout conference. This w i l l be followed by a report from our Tower H i l l delegates. They are Judy Naujoks, Ninth street at Greenleaf avenue M a r y Mauritz, Carol McCurdy, and B i l l The Rev. Alexaner B . Allison, pastor Tuesday, September 23 7:30 a . m . : Holy Communion, Bishop Barnes. M r . Cannon w i l l lead the worWallace Conkling, celebrant; 10:30 a . m . : ship service. Sunday service at 11 a.m., September The women w i l l continue to prepare 21. Theme: " N o F a i r e r Inheritance." Holy Communion. Lake and Wilmette avenues clothing, blankets, quilts, and many use- This w i l l be a service of consecration of The R e v . Charles M . Crowe, pastor ful articles to be shipped to countries the Church school leaders. Next Sunday Wednesday, September 24 whose people are destitute. Come and the R e v . M r . Allison w i l l resume his 7 a . m . Holy Communion. help Mondays and Tuesdays at 10 a.m. series of sermons on "Heroes i n Search September 21--Morning worship 11 a.m. Tuesday: The Deaconess board w i l l of God and His Truth: E l i j a h . " Prelude: Regina Coeli Titcomb Thursday, September 25 Anthem: " G o d So Love the W o r l d , " 7 a . m . : Holy Communion; 7 p m . : meet at 10 a.m Music arranged b y Harold Turner and Wednesday: The senior choir rehearses the choir w i l l include: Stainer boys' and eirls' choir rearsal; 8 p m : at 7:30 p.m. Solo: " T h e L o r d ' s P r a y e r , " Malotte adults' choir rehearsal. Prelude: Improvisation on "Lancashire" F r i d a y : The junior choir rehearses at Sung by Howard S. Powell In Paradise, Schumann. 4:30 p . m . Sermon by the pastor. Anthem: " G o d So Loved the W o r l d , " by Sunday, September 28 w i l l be a family A nursery for the care of small chilStainer. service with parents and children attend- Offertory: dren is available during the morning Larghette, Handel. ing at 11 o'clock. Wilmette and Forest avenues service. Sunday school classes for a l l ages will New members w i l l be received Oc- meet Dr. George D . Allison, pastor at 9:40 a.m. tober 5. Please speak to M r . Cannon if A nursery for small children is conT r i - M u : September 21--At 1:45 p . m . you wish to unite with us. Our choirs meet on Thursday; the we meet at the church to go to the Babies will be baptized on October 12. ducted from 11 a.m. noon, during the third annual conference M . Y . F . r a l l y at Junior choir at 4:15 and the senior choir worship service, i n the Beginner and Naperville, 111. The program w i l l include at 7:45. N e w members are welcome. P r i m a r y rooms. a three-act play, "The T i n k e r , " lunch The Chancel choir w i l l rehearse at 10 Tomorrow, ( F r i d a y ) , at 6:30 p.m. w i l l at the Merner F i e l d House with folk o'clock Sunday morning. games led by Julius Scott, a H y m n be our quarterly meeting and church The Tuxis club will begin its fall pro(Episcopal) Sing, and a Consecreation worship serv- dinner. Reservations should be made gram at 6:30 p.m. A l l young people are Kenilworth avenue at Warwick road ice, led by D r . R i c h a r d C. Raines, pastor with the L i n k leaders, or telephoned to urged to come for an evening of fun, Kenilworth of the Hennepin Avenue Methodist church the church office. There will be an ad- The Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth, rector food and fellowship. This is "get acin Minneapolis. Transportation w i l l be dress by Dr. Robbins Barstow of Church quainted" night; don't miss it. World Service, who w i l l tell of his recent by cars driven b y parents. Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity visit to the field abroad. Thursday, September 18 (today), September 21 Brownies w i l l meet at the church at 3:30 Choir Note: Dean F . McSloy, director On Sunday morning, September 21, Holy Communion 8 a . m . p.m. of music, has resigned and is moving 9:30 a.m. to Arizona to accept a position there. Church school convenes at 9:45. N e wChurch School The Music committee has requested M r s . pupils are urged to enroll promptly. In Holy Communion and sermon ...11 a.m. F r i d a y , September 19, the Junior choir will meet at 3:45 p . m . Martha A s h to take charge of the choir, the Adult class Prof. E d w a r d P . B l a i r Music and William B . Browder to take the begins a study on " T h e Letters of P a u l Prelude: Monday, September 22, G i r l Scouts post of baritone soloist. H . S. Powell and O u r Problems Today." The High Organ " H o l y Father, Great will meet at 3:30 p.m., and B o y Scouts is supplying as tenor soloist i n the ab- School class is taught by Victor Hed- Processional: Creator" Smart berg. at 7:30 p.m. sence of F a y McDonald. Interested canThe Church service is at 11 o'clock. Introit: " L e t Thy Blessed didates for the choir are asked to see Spirit" Tschesnokoff D r . Allison's sermon topic is "MeanTuesday, September 23, Spoke 1 w i l l Mrs. A s h at once. while." The pastor w i l l also have a story H y m n : "Fairest L o r d Jesus" Traditional meet at 12:45 p.m. for dessert and coffee Offertory: "The Heavens are with M r s . C. L . Charles. 1086 E l m street, Remaining Book Reviews scheduled for the children. The worship w i l l be led Telling" Haydn Winnetka. Please bring your sandwiches. by the W.S.C.S. for the fall are as by the chorus under the direction of Miss Stainer Spoke 3 w i l l meet for 1 p . m . luncheon follows: September 26--Virginia Ken- L y d i a K o c h . Miss Dona B e r g w i l l care Sanctus: "Holy, Holy. Holy" with M r s . R . J . M c F a r l a n e , 805 Leyden dall Upham October 3--Margaret Dodd for the little children in the kindergarten Bcnedictus: "Blessed Is He That room during the entire church service. Cometh" Stainer lane. Spoke 8 w i l l meet at 1 p . m . for a Brown. October 10--Alvina K r a u s e . Baptist Youth Fellowship meets at 6:30 Agnus Dei: "O, Lamb of God" ..Stainer dessert luncheon with M r s . L . H . Dunbar. 618 Tenth St. Spoke 9 w i l l meet at 12:30 Miss Dorothy Rose, who has been p.m. in the Young People's room of the Recessional: "Hail to the Lord's serving as church secretary this sum- church. A l l high school youth are urged Anointed" Traditional for lunch with M r s . E a r l e Davenport. 2314 Sherman A v e . . Evanston. The P r i m mer, returns to school at Wellesley this to come and share in the planning of Organ Postlude: ary choir will meet for practice at 3:45 the year's program. The officers met last week. F a l l Schedule at the church. Potluck supper for week with some very interesting ideas. The full fall services and activities of p.m. Neolea, the college and post-college Officers are John M i l l s , president; Bertha the parish began last Sunday. The parish the training school for Sunday school teachers and officers and Interested Jones, vice-president; W i l l i a m Rice, age fellowship of young people, resumes extends a welcoming invitation to any regular activities w i t h a supper program treasurer; Genevieve Guthridge, secre- new family seeking a church home In adults, sponsored by the Council of Religious Education, will be held at 6:30 tary. meeting this Sunday evening. Manning Kenilworth and would like to participate p.m.. followed by class periods at 7:30 Potts recently was elected president of in the membership of the Holy Com- and 8:30 p . m . this group. A l l older young people are forter parish family. invited to attend both the Sunday mornChurch School ing Neolea class at 10 o'clock and the Wednesday, September 24, the InterThe Church school welcomes new pupils " A HOUSE OF WORSHIP" evening meeting and fellowship also into its membership. New children mediate choir w i l l meet at 3:45 p.m. at Seventh street at Greenleaf avenue entering the school will enroll with the the church. The R e v . F r e d A . Millhouse, pastor church secretary who will be found at Charles Clarke, organist-director Thursday, September 25. Brownies w i l l the back of the church on Sunday mornings at 9:30. The lesson material used meet at the church at 3:30 p.m. Sunday Services (Episcopal) The Church F a m i l y Night dinner will by this church school this coming year 9:45 a.m.--Sunday school The R e v . J . Rodger M c C o l l , rector will be again the admirable St. James be held at 6:30 p.m. A prevue of the ac11:00 a.m.--Worship service tivities of the church for the year will lesson scries. This series is most prog6:00 p.m--Luther league Sunday, September 21 ressive and is graded to the age group be followed by a film: " G o F o r t h . " Feast of the Apostle St. Matthew, 16th Regular rehearsals of the Chancel The Sunday worship service will In- of the child and in its eight group lessons choir will start Sunday after Trinity. 7:30 a.m.: Holy on Wednesday evening. covers the entire realm of church teachclude the following: Communion followed by church school October 1st. at 8. ing and instruction. registration; 11 a.m. Holy Communion Prelude--"Prelude in E F l a t M a j o r , " Choir Bach and sermon. On Sunday, October 5, we w i l l celeThe choir will meet in rehearsal on Children from two years of age through Trio--"Send F o r t h T h y Spirit." Schutkey Wednesday evening of each week at 7:15 brate the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and receive new members into the first grade will report at the parish Sermon--"The tree of affliction." p.m., at the choir room of the church. Job 5:17-26 house at 9:30 a . m . They will have their Anthem--"Give Lawrence Yingling, the choirmaster, cor- fellowship of the church. E a r Unto M y P r a y e r , " special service there before registering. George Howerton, former organist and dially invites any young women who Arcadett All others will attend the parish comhave ability to sing to become members choir director of the church, has rePostlude--"Ste. A n n e " Fugue, Bach munion service i n the church. of this organization and to report to him turned from a year's study at H a r v a r d , At the Luther league meeting, Pastor either at rehearsal or after the Sunday but is unable to resume his work in our This Sunday ends the 14th year of the church, as he is responsible for the bishop's pence. Parishioners were re- Millhouse will be topic leader and E r i c morning service. V a n Schaack w i l l serve refreshments. music at Sunday morning worship services at Northwestern. The Music commitThe confirmation class meets each Sattee and Session are happy to announce urday morning from 10:30 to 11:30. A l l The Rev. J H . Gockel, pastor that Harold Turner, who has been acting young people 12 years of age or older Joseph Lautner, choir director as interim organist and choir director i n are eligible to enroll. Electa Austin Gamron, organist M r . Howerton's absence, has accepted the position of organist and choir direcThe Bartz, J o g l and Zeitner circles of 9:30 a.m.--Sunday school and Bible tor. M r . Turner urges anyone interested the Woman's Guild w i l l meet Thursday, class. to consider joining the choir. He w i l l be September 25. 11 a.m.--Nursery class for children of glad to see them i n his office after the morning service. parents attending the service. Our annual County F a i r w i l l be held 11 a.m.--Hour of worship. In the chudeh basement Saturday. October 4, from 2 to 10 p.m. The church ft Complete Repair The order of service at 11 o'clock w i l l members are asked to donate to the nov- include the following: elty booth which will be conducted by Prelude--"Jesus, L o v e r of Servke For All Your F i r s t Church of Christ, Scientist, 1003 Mrs. Rudolph Schlueter. M y Soul" Matthews Central Avenue, Wilmette. Household Appliances Branch of the Mother Church The Introit--"Be Merciful Unto M e , F i r s t Church of Christ, Scientist, i n BosO Lord" Schmauck ton, Mass. Anthem--"Turn Thy Face Sunday, service 11 a . m . Subject of lesEleventh street and Wilmette avenue F r o m M y Sins" Sullivan son-sermon, " M a t t e r . " Ross Cannon, minister The Sermon--"Happiness" . . . P s a l m 128 Sunday school, 9:45 a.m Wednesday, Offertory--"Lento" Bendel testimonial meeting 8 p . m . Sunday, September 21 Postlude--"I Know M y God Morning service at 11 o'clock. M r . CanVACUUM and I Rejoice" Bach non preaching. The sermon: "Resources Men's club, today, 8 p.m.; D r . Theo. M . for L i v i n g " . The service is broadcast CLEANERS Schwitz of Encyclopaedia Britannica over W E A W . Ninth street and Linden avenue. F i l m s , Inc., presents " C h i n a B y Airplane Music IRONS and R i c k s h a w , " showing films. Prelude--Prelude and Fugue Sunday morning Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10, Choir rehearsal, F r i d a y , 7 p . m . in C minor . .Bach 11:15 and 12:15 o'clock. TOASTERS Men's bowling league, F r i d a y , 9 p.m. Anthems--Heavenly Weekday Masses 6:30, 7:15, 8, and 8:45. Adult catechumen class, Monday, 8 W» ar* e q u i p p e d la i*rv?t» a n y el Light Kopylow-Wilhousky pur h«»keU appUncai. Ju.l call I p.m., in the pastor's study. WASHERS The Heart Worships Gustav Hoist n-w ·ipe't italf -il be g l a d to di Couple Club I, Wednesday, 8:30 p . m . , Offertory--Aria from Symphony Taw ·re'aiiu'.d ·< p r e m p t .IficitM r.No. 6 Vierne with M r . and M r s . E . Kischer, 1462 W i l RADIOS The chapel, F i r s t Presbyterian church Postlude--Andante con moto . .Volckmar mette avenue. Ninth street and Greenleaf avenue Junior, junior h i , and h i school deE . C. Townsend, minister E v e r y one is interested i n the subject partments meet at 9:30 a.m. Nursery, of Sunday's sermon--"Happiness." Is i t kindergarten, p r i m a r y departments meet Sabbath school (Saturday), 9:30 a.m. just a will-o'-the-wisp, to be sought after WM E R E V O U t L L I K E T O T R A D E . at 10:50 a.m. Worship service, 11:00 a.m. K a p p a invites a l l high school people but never attained? D o y o u know where to seek it and how ot find it? Such are " A Challenge to Seventh-day Adventto meet at 6 o'clock every Sunday. The program this week includes games and the questions to be dealt with Sunday ists" w i l l be the theme Saturday mornmorning at 11. We invite you to come. ing, September 20, at the 11 o'clock hour. 411 Linden A v e . W i l . 2843 singing and a report by B i l l F o x on the [ C h u r c h N e w s ] church. Wilmette Methodist quested to bring their First Presbyterian Wilmette Baptist Holy Comforter Evangelical Lutheran St. Augustine's St. John's Lutheran Christian Science First Congregational St. Francis Xavier Seventh Day Adventists H A R D W A R E